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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Reading to Know Book Club - 2013!

It's definitely time to start talking about the plan for next year's book club. At first I wasn't sure I'd go another year with this, but I checked in with a few people and they were quite gung-ho to go another round. This year, however, we're going to do something a little different.

In 2013, the Reading to Know Book Club will focus on classic literature.

We will alternate reading children and adult classics in a manner which will hopefully allow you to participate with your kids if you like. Or, at the very least, we hope to give everyone some breathing room and time to tackle the adult classics on the list.

Q: How can you participate?

A: You'll find the reading list for the the 2013 Reading to Know Bookclub below. You can read along with us on any or all of the months. I recognize that some titles might appeal to you more than others. So feel free to pick and choose which months you'd like to participate - or plan to read all of them, if you like! I'll remind you at the beginning of each month which book is being read, and there'll be a wrap-up post at the end of the month which will be posted here at Reading to Know.

Read along with us, write up your own blog posts for each book you read and then you will be invited to link your post(s) which relate to the selected title of the month up at the conclusion of each month.

You can also display our button link for the book club on your own blog using the following HTML code:

You are tempting me to guest post. I'm not seeing Mr. Diary of an Autodidact reading Maud Hart Lovelace. I want to find one of the books she wrote with Delos, though. We might each post on Tale of Two Cities. It is my favorite Dickens work.

Leave it to me to be late for everything. I am involved in the LMM challenge though. I will be reading along with some of these. Some would be re-reads for me and I have too many on my plate to start that. But they are all great selections!